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Rethinking Sabbath Rest and the Misuse of Deconstruction
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Contenuto fornito da Justin McRoberts. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da Justin McRoberts o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.
Episode Notes:
Introduction:
- Justin reflects on the shift in the podcast's format, now focusing on direct listener questions related to life, faith, creativity, and leadership.
Sabbath-Keeping:
- Question: How do you build a Sabbath day?
- Justin shares his personal history of practicing Sabbath, noting that it's a flexible and evolving practice rather than a rigid set of tasks.
- He emphasizes the importance of regularly setting aside time for rest and reflection, allowing the Sabbath to become an opportunity to connect with God and assess one's soul.
- He encourages listeners to work with a coach or spiritual director to reflect on what worked and didn't during their Sabbath practice.
Deconstruction Misuse:
- Question: Thoughts on deconstruction and its current cultural use?
- Justin critiques the modern misuse of the word "deconstruction," explaining its philosophical roots in Jacques Derrida's work.
- He challenges the idea that deconstruction is simply changing one's mind or evolving beliefs, arguing instead that it represents a deeper shift in worldview where meaning is questioned.
- Justin also warns against disparaging one's past self or experiences during personal growth, calling for more grace in navigating maturity.
- He closes by explaining that true deconstruction is a posture and a way of interpreting the world, not a phase to be completed.
Closing Remarks:
- Justin encourages listeners to submit more questions via Instagram and teases future faith, creativity, and leadership topics.
- He thanks his Patreon supporters and invites others to join the team.
Links For Justin:
Coaching with Justin
Order In Rest - New Book of Poems
NEW Single - Let Go
NEW Music - Sliver of Hope
NEW Music - The Dood and The Bird
The Book - It Is What You Make it
182 episodi
Manage episode 440884789 series 2952199
Contenuto fornito da Justin McRoberts. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da Justin McRoberts o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.
Episode Notes:
Introduction:
- Justin reflects on the shift in the podcast's format, now focusing on direct listener questions related to life, faith, creativity, and leadership.
Sabbath-Keeping:
- Question: How do you build a Sabbath day?
- Justin shares his personal history of practicing Sabbath, noting that it's a flexible and evolving practice rather than a rigid set of tasks.
- He emphasizes the importance of regularly setting aside time for rest and reflection, allowing the Sabbath to become an opportunity to connect with God and assess one's soul.
- He encourages listeners to work with a coach or spiritual director to reflect on what worked and didn't during their Sabbath practice.
Deconstruction Misuse:
- Question: Thoughts on deconstruction and its current cultural use?
- Justin critiques the modern misuse of the word "deconstruction," explaining its philosophical roots in Jacques Derrida's work.
- He challenges the idea that deconstruction is simply changing one's mind or evolving beliefs, arguing instead that it represents a deeper shift in worldview where meaning is questioned.
- Justin also warns against disparaging one's past self or experiences during personal growth, calling for more grace in navigating maturity.
- He closes by explaining that true deconstruction is a posture and a way of interpreting the world, not a phase to be completed.
Closing Remarks:
- Justin encourages listeners to submit more questions via Instagram and teases future faith, creativity, and leadership topics.
- He thanks his Patreon supporters and invites others to join the team.
Links For Justin:
Coaching with Justin
Order In Rest - New Book of Poems
NEW Single - Let Go
NEW Music - Sliver of Hope
NEW Music - The Dood and The Bird
The Book - It Is What You Make it
182 episodi
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